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Robin has been writing poetry for friends and family since
she was young. Her family encouraged her to write professionally
but she never took her writing seriously. Her father's dying
wish was that she would do something with her talent. She
enrolled in the University of Southern Nevada where she
studied under the famous Mr. Robert Cawley. After his guidance
and encouragement that she had enough talent to become a
writer, she won "Best Poems and Poets of 2002."
After
submitting songs to Hilltop Records in Hollywood, two of
her songs, "Eight Second Ride" and "Doc Johnson"
were recorded and released on the "America" album.
Robin
then became serious and enrolled in several writing classes.
Mr. Cawley soon learned she also had a talent to write short
stories where she later became the editor of the Mojave
Star Journal in Hesperia, California where she tried to
focus on positive stories that came from her hometown.
From
the exposure of a successful and well-received newspaper,
Robin was asked to start writing personalized words to be
given as gifts. The overwhelming response of laughter and
tears led her to believe there is simply no material gift
as powerful as words. Many people know in their hearts what
they want to say, but don't have the ability to write it
down on paper. Given enough information from a client she
has the talent to transform the information into a gift
of words, which is guaranteed to bring satisfaction.
Robin
is also currently writing a children's book, a collection
of her "Adventures of Nellie Brown and Deli Dog"
and two novels from her vast experience with mining and
ranching. |